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the New York Times video titled “Inside China’s Predatory Health Care System.” It is best understood as misinterpretation and biased views. The video appeared elsewhere titled “How Capitalism Ruined China’s Health Care System,”² which of course suggests that hospitals in China are so driven by profit that the industry has collapsed into chaos.
In it, the New York Times makes several claims about the state of health care in China. The video is edited to elicit maximum fear, worry and anxiety.
When I saw “Inside China’s Predatory Health Care System” for the first time, a wave of emotions washed over me. First and foremost I was depressed and sad for the lady dying from cancer. But even the first time I saw the video, I could tell something wasn’t quite right.
Before I go any further, I want to let you know that I was an only child of a single parent –my mother– and she passed away from cancer in 2010, so this issue is very important to me. Cancer is a heartbreaking, life shattering disease that needs a cure. But to find a cure, we need to be honest about the situation from all angles.My name is Nathan Rich. I’m an American living in China. As such, I have a unique perspective on stories
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"B-roll footage. NYT VIDEO: People in a hallway in a hospitalNarrator: “A culture of mistrust and inequality now plague[sic] the system.” By this time in the video I was starting to realize the people who made it didn’t really understand China very well."
"Now, you’re about to show a bunch of disturbing footage of people being very upset in hospitals. I’m not going to show this footage because it’s exploitation of these people’s grief. I’m just going to show you a still frame where you can clearly see ..."
"NYT VIDEO: China's Healthcare system: Patients examine specialists boardNarrator: They scan the board of available specialists, selecting one based on their best self-diagnosis. So now we’re going back to the people who were in line. People look to see ..."